Certainly not the J-20!It's actually a J-16D?The new threat of the US military warplanes will be dumbfounded!
Hey, you fighter fans and military enthusiasts, there's something I have to tell you. Stop blindly worshipping the so-called "fifth-generation stealth aircraft", because there is a cunning guy who is quietly threatening their supremacy.
The story starts with a mysterious fighter, this guy is called J-16D.
Have you heard of it?Don't worry, I'll pick you up the bottom of this guy.
First of all, the J-16D is not a "tall" term, it is an electronic warfare aircraft independently developed by China, which specializes in those who think they are invisible and invincible. It's not as eye-catching as the J-20, but don't underestimate it, don't talk about it, and it's not ambiguous at all in action.
This guy's "electronic warfare" tricks are simply beyond the reach of fifth-generation fighters.
If you look closely, it is a professional user, optimized and upgraded for electronic countermeasures, and has more powerful electronic equipment and communication network destruction capabilities than fifth-generation fighters.
Look at the wingtips of this J-16D, it is simply a "treasure trove of electronic warfare", filled with all kinds of advanced equipment, jammers, signal reconnaissance equipment, everything. On the battlefield, it's like a mischievous trickster, always confusing your opponents.
There is a great design, which is the two-seat cockpit of the J-16D.
One is responsible for flying, and the other is responsible for controlling electronic warfare equipment. This is not for nothing, this design makes it responsive and capable of mission execution in complex electronic warfare environments.
Don't look at it as low-key, but this guy isn't a fuel-efficient lamp. Although the cost is similar to that of the J-20, you have to understand that this is not an ordinary aircraft, it is specially designed to deal with those "fifth-generation Halo" fighters. It's like telling you: "Don't look at my low-key cost, but as soon as I make a shot, even F22 has to be admired." ”
Then, look at how this guy performs on the battlefield.
It's not that I said, the U.S. Air Force has personally admitted that the only thing that the F22 lost in the exercise was the electronic warfare aircraft, and this guy is not the J-16D.
Did you know?The fifth-generation fighter is best at stealth and advanced tactics, but the J-16D can affect the F-35's radar, communication and data link through electronic warfare. It's like telling it, "Don't think stealth can get past my eyes, my electronic eyes are amazing." ”
Looking at its electronic jamming capabilities, it is simply a nightmare for fifth-generation fighters.
By emitting a variety of jamming signals, the adversary's avionics and intelligence systems are in a mess. In particular, those fighters that rely on advanced data links are like losing their souls once they are jammed by the J-16D.
Electronic warfare is not only a contest of technology, but also a psychological warfare. The J-16D can provide false signals, confuse enemy pilots, and render their air defense systems ineffective. This guy is simply a "troublemaker", and he can make the enemy panic when he doesn't fight.
What's even more interesting is that the J-16D does not exist in isolation.
It is often part of friendly fighter jets, air defense systems, and network-centric warfare. In a big war, the J-16D can provide electronic cover for other fighters, reduce the role of fifth-generation fighters, and provide more opportunities for other non-** fighters to strike.
To sum up, the J-16D can be described as the nemesis of the fifth-generation fighter.
Stop blindly worshipping those tall "stealth halos", now it seems that the J-16D is China's hole card. This also makes us look forward to the development of the Chinese Air Force in the future, and the transformation from mechanical hardware to information-based and networked operations demonstrates the strong strength of China's leading science and technology.
Finally, stop judging people by their appearance, and stop judging heroes by their appearance. The J-16D may seem inconspicuous, but on the battlefield, it is a presence to be reckoned with. Fifth-generation fighters, be careful, someone is secretly watching your "halo".